Anonymous wrote:Crash standards, mostly. An '07 CRV isn't exactly a tin can, but cars today are built like fortresses - huge A pillars that absorb energy in crashes, high beltlines that protect in side-impact collisions, torso, curtain, knee, shoulder, etc airbags, all of these things take up significant amounts of interior volume.
Anonymous wrote:Lexus also has a lot of sound-deadening material that makes it quieter and more pleasant inside than an old CRV.
And there’s an easy solution, if you want more interior space than the NX, get the RX.
Anonymous wrote:Crash standards, mostly. An '07 CRV isn't exactly a tin can, but cars today are built like fortresses - huge A pillars that absorb energy in crashes, high beltlines that protect in side-impact collisions, torso, curtain, knee, shoulder, etc airbags, all of these things take up significant amounts of interior volume.
Anonymous wrote:I used to have a 2007 CRV and planning to get a Lexus NX350. When I look at the measurements, on the exterior NX is 6 inches longer, but on every other interior measure like leg space, head space, hip space, CRV had 2-3 inches more over the NX. What is causing this?
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think the Lexus and the CRV should be the same size?